Lucy Blue Pizza
$ • Pizza, Salad
Hours:
6732 Clough Pike, Cincinnati
(513) 846-0421
About Lucy Blue Pizza
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Lucy Blue Pizza Reviews
Had Lucy Blue last night for our Friday Happy Hour. So delicious. Especially love the Lucy Blue tomato sauce!
Decided to try something different and looked for the closest pizza place to my house. Was not disappointed. This a uniquely flavorful pizza. Will be coming back for sure.
Cincinnati is an interesting pizza town. Our claim to fame, as it were, is regional chain LaRosa’s. Its success cannot be denied, but surf any Reddit thread or Facebook thread discussing Cincinnati pizza, and you’ll find a particular disdain for our hometown pizzeria, with most negative comments saying it’s overrated, the sauce is too sweet, or it smells of feet/vomit. Yes really.
Our other regional chain with some notoriety is Dewey’s, a more “upscale” style...read full review
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Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 4 - 7:30PM |
| Wednesday | 4 - 7:30PM |
| Thursday | 4 - 7:30PM |
| Friday | 11:30AM - 8:30PM |
| Saturday | 4 - 8:30PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Lucy Blue Pizza is a quirky, no-frills restaurant that offers a variety of pizzas, including the Philly Cheesesteak and White Pie. The atmosphere is laid-back and inviting, making it a great place for a casual meal. The staff is friendly and accommodating, with the owner actively leading the team to ensure a positive experience. The smell of the pizza is amazing, and the crust, cheese, and toppings are all delicious, with some customers noting that a slice didn't make it home. Prices are very reasonable, with medium pizzas starting at $18, and the lunch special is considered fantastic. The pizza buffet is highly recommended, offering all-you-can-eat pizza, salad with house-made Ranch dressing, dessert, and more for just $14.99 for adults—great service and fantastic food make it well worth the visit. In addition to pizza, the restaurant offers fresh salads, tasty breadsticks with chunky sauce, and delicious baked goods for takeout. The crust is very good—nice color, crispness, and a solid base that doesn’t flop around. Customers especially enjoyed the Thai pizza, with its great flavor blending and crisp veggies, as well as the BBQ chicken and Marguerite pizzas. The “make your own” pizza was also very good with red sauce. The Lucy salad, topped with house-made raspberry vinaigrette, is a standout. The restaurant also features monthly specials like fig & prosciutto, which are excellent. Overall, Lucy Blue is a favorite among Cincinnati’s pizza spots, known for its fresh, high-quality food and friendly service.